The Brutalist Report - science
- How much energy does a dolphin use to swim? [1160d]
- New therapy breakthrough changes the shape of treatment for undruggable diseases [1160d]
- More intense roasting of cocoa beans lessens bitterness, boosts chocolate liking [1160d]
- Live wire: New research on nanoelectronics [1160d]
- Interaction with lung cells transforms asbestos particles [1160d]
- Transparent ultrasound chip improves cell stimulation and imaging [1160d]
- Fine tuning materials for energy storage using architectural design and structural engineering [1160d]
- Plants use the pungency of sandwich and sushi condiments to defend themselves [1160d]
- Hidden cost of transport infrastructure revealed by new study [1160d]
- Plant disease outbreaks may be curbed by periodic wildfires [1160d]
- A new methodology for predicting corrosion rates [1160d]
- Researchers identify 1,044 underused plants that could combat vitamin deficiency [1160d]
- ATLAS and CMS collaborations chase the invisible with the Higgs boson [1160d]
- Study shows strong winter and summer warming in Minnesota by 2100 [1160d]
- Scientists develop new way to identify and reduce impact of chemicals, diseases in fish farming [1160d]
- Researchers isolate new types of microorganisms that cleave ether bonds in lignin-based compound [1160d]
- Climate change drives rise in extreme lake water temperatures [1160d]
- Researchers create largest ever human family tree [1160d]
- How are proteins sorted in the cell? Research team solves this decade-old puzzle [1160d]
- Chemical synthesis yields potential antibiotic [1160d]
- Improvements in the material that converts X-rays into light could allow a tenfold signal enhancement [1160d]
- Federal agency: Bird flu detected in backyard Michigan flock [1160d]
- Open sourced control hardware for quantum computers [1160d]
- NASA is helping fly drones in the Arctic. Here's what that means for sea ice and sea level change [1160d]
- Study reveals space use, movement of bighorn sheep in Nebraska [1160d]
- Antibacterial bioactive glass doubles down on microbial resistance to antibiotics [1160d]
- NASA's Roman mission could snap first image of a Jupiter-like world [1160d]
- Studies examine effects of California's push for computer science education [1160d]
- Study reveals strong demand for open-access science [1160d]
- Distinct driving mechanisms identified for charge order in monolayer vanadium diselenide [1160d]
- Correlation between varied agricultural production and women's dietary diversity [1160d]
- Climate change poses a real danger to U.S. national security, expert says [1160d]
- Cosmic flashes pinpointed to a surprising location in space [1160d]
- How squid camouflage could help prevent skin cancer in humans [1160d]
- Entanglement unlocks scaling for quantum machine learning [1160d]
- The missing ingredient to fight the climate crisis: Positive fictional role models [1160d]
- Farms following soil-friendly practices grow healthier food, study suggests [1160d]
- A new platform for customizable quantum devices [1160d]
- Cutting through the noise to increase error mitigation in quantum computers [1160d]
- Device enables researchers to easily track elusive insects [1160d]
- California officials approve plan to crack down on microplastics polluting the ocean [1160d]
- Actual greenhouse gas volumes exceed official reports [1160d]
- Savvy sheep: New research explores flexible decision-making for bighorn sheep migration [1160d]
- Revealing the function of Mkx in periodontal ligament homeostasis [1160d]
- Rapid emergence of new SARS-CoV2 variants due to the virus' ability to momentarily accelerate its evolutionary pace [1160d]
- Houston's low-income neighborhoods hit hardest when disaster strikes, study shows [1161d]
- Plant-based meat alternatives growing but not enough to impact beef industry [1161d]
- New information on the routines of competition-level agility dogs in Finland [1161d]
- Study finds reporting entanglements of leatherback turtles is critical for survival [1161d]
- Researchers discover what happens on the bright side of the moon [1161d]
- Study: Dogs may show grieving behavior after death of canine companion [1161d]
- Ridgecrest shows how earthquakes damage Earth's crust [1161d]
- New stem cell population provides a new way to study the awakening of the human genome [1161d]
- The secret of mycorrhizal fungi [1161d]
- Data study uncovers inequities in US citizenship process [1161d]
- New software speeds up process of directed evolution to produce proteins [1161d]
- Climate change solutions inspired by nature [1161d]
- Inorganic borophene liquid crystals may provide a superior new material for optoelectronic devices [1161d]
- Ancient DNA helps reveal the social changes in Africa 50,000 years ago that shaped the human story [1161d]
- Q & A: Women need to be leaders in internet governance [1161d]
- A new dimension in stem cell signaling [1161d]
- Shape memory in hierarchical networks allow manipulation of morphing materials with micro scale resolutions [1161d]
- How ads with dogs and cats affect consumer behavior [1161d]
- New empirical study corrects previously published estimates of harvested European forest area [1161d]
- The chemistry behind your LCD flat-screen devices: How a scientist changed the world [1161d]
- Shaping the catalysts of the future [1161d]
- Genomic regulatory map of the zebrafish [1161d]
- Drones used to identify pregnant dolphins [1161d]
- After-school program promoting youth empowerment, Black culture helped reduce violence [1161d]
- Facial asymmetry in mountain gorillas likely tied to inbreeding [1161d]
- Creating 2D nanosheets where the molecules in the layers are held together only by weak non-covalent bonds [1161d]
- Understanding the role of university-based accelerators in start-up ecosystems [1161d]
- Environmental DNA analysis to manage fecal contamination [1161d]
- Revealing new states in 2D materials [1161d]
- NASA develops technology to dissect the lower atmosphere [1161d]
- Researchers establish advanced high-resolution microscopy system to visualize bone remodeling [1161d]
- Swiss rivers on track to overheat by the end of the century [1161d]
- Mosquitoes might be attracted to certain colors [1161d]
- What bird beaks say about tropical biodiversity [1161d]
- Comparing machine learning models for earthquake detection [1161d]
- Global cropland could be almost halved by increasing agricultural productivity [1161d]
- Simulating outer space in a beamline provides insight into ice formation in extreme environments [1161d]
- New guidelines to improve practice when babies are separated from parents at birth [1161d]
- What medieval skeletons tell us about modern day pandemics [1161d]
- Body measurements for all 11,000 bird species released in open-access database [1161d]
- Tail hair technology uses real-time DNA sequencing to determine age of cattle [1161d]
- Visualization of the origin of magnetic forces by atomic resolution electron microscopy [1161d]
- Sea vegetables are the future of farming [1161d]
- Physical activity among office workers in Japan [1161d]
- Releasing a virus against rabbits is effective, but can make them immune if let loose at the wrong time [1161d]
- Is Marscrete the answer to building on Mars? [1161d]
- New study shows that Earth's coldest forests are shifting northward with climate change [1161d]
- Fight or flight? How birds are helping to reveal the mysteries of evolution [1161d]
- Reforesting Kenya has never been so sustainable [1161d]
- Dog kennel hit by meteorite sells at auction [1161d]
- Study: Child poverty rising after tax credit expires [1161d]
- Study explores how to reduce bad behavior at work [1161d]
- Robots are increasing mortality among US adults [1161d]
- Researchers predict population trends of birds worldwide [1161d]
- Feeling connected to nature linked to lower risk of snake and spider phobias [1161d]
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